Toy.



R. H. HAZARD.

TOY. APPLICATION FILED JULY a, 1911.

Patented July 2, 1912.

PATENT v HUBERT H. HAZARD, GF WASHINGTON, 'JISTRICT 0F COLUMBIA.

TOY.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that l, ROBERT H. HAZARD, a citizenof the UnitedStates, residing at llashington, in the District of Columbia, have invented certain new and useful Inipi'ovenients in Toys; and4 l do hereby de- Clare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to theaccoinpanying drawings, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.

This invention relates to new and useful improvements in toys and consists essentially in the provision of an inflatable envelop with a tube connectedtherewith and adapted to be fastened upon t-helapel of a coat or other object and having upon the surface ot the envelop a picture or any suitable wording and so arranged that a person may conveniently inflate the device by blowing through the tube, thus displaying clearly the picture ory wording.

rlhe invention comprises a simple and ellicient device of this nature having various details ot construction and combinations and arrangements of parts which will he hereinafter 'fully described and then specilically defined in the appended claim,

l illustrate invention the accbnipanying drawings, in which r- -Figure l is a perspective view showing the application of the invention to the lapel of a coat. Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail view of the device detached, and Fig. 3 is a scctional view through the envelop, tube and connection between the two. f

Reference nou7 being had to the details of the drawings by letter, A designates 'a collapsible rubber bag `which has a tube B tted to a filling aperture therein, and D Specification of Letters Patent.

application inea u-iy a, 191i.

Patented duly lll.

Serial No. 636,608.

designates an elbow tube provided .with an fitted to the olier end of the elbow, prefer-- ably by the elbow telescoping Within the tube E and, in'oi'der to securely hold the tube E in place, a string F or other fastening device is passe/debout the circumference of the tube E and causing the same to be constricted into the groove H, formed cir- 'cumferentially in the elbow D. Projecting from the elbow at any suitable location, preferably upon the converted edge thereof,

is a pin O, forming nicans whereby the de-.

vice may be conveniently caught upon the lapel of a coat or other object.

In operation, the. device should be attached to the `garment ot a. person at any suitable location and the tube E of suoli a length that the operator may bring the tube close to his or lier mouth for the purposeot inlating the bag by blowing througl'i the tube E, thereby causing the picture or Wording,` upon the bag to be clearly disclosed.

lVhat ,ll claim to be new isz-- rAn inflatable bag adapted for display` purposes and having a hollow neck, an elbow with a circumferential groove about one end and over which said neck telescopes, an v integral pin projecting from the rear fa le of the elbow and extending downward, andan inflating` tube fitted to the other end of the elbow, as shown and described.

In testimony whereof l hereunto aiiix my signature in the presence oitwo witnesses.

EGBERTS? H. Hi'lllliltl). Witnesses i FRANKLIN H. Homin.

A. L. Honour. 

